9mm Makarov is the caliber of the pistol. To answer your question, we need the make and model of tthe pistol. There are some pistols that do not have a hi cap mag, and not all mags work in all pistols.
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Iver Johnson 9mm magazine awnserit takes the Iver Johnson 9mm model magazine (its a very specific mag) but you can find them at numerich (e-gunparts.com) just search for the make, model, then part. but just so you know for a 20rd mag it will cost you about 50 dollars plus shipping
I found a couple of websites that sell the Promag 10 round high capacity mag. Just search Makarov and you'll see it for sale. http://nvtac.com/products/ http://www.buymilsurp.com/ http://www.yourstoreonline.net/
it depends what kind of gun you are using for example you could have a 9mm or a 45 cal. a 44 mag. a 22. a 38. there are many you can have or a 357 mag. its just depends on the caliber of the gun youre using
could be dirt on railing, rough ramp or dirty magazine. Push top of mag (over spring) down and rub inside of mag, both sides, with oiled cloth. See if that helps. gun should be stripped down, cleaned and oiled................
9mm refers to the caliber of the bullet. Caliber is defined as the rough diameter of the projectile expel from the barrel. Some bullets do not coform to the exact diameter so the number is rounded. For example, a British 303, a Winchester 30.06, a 30-30, and a .300 Win Mag are all "30 caliber" but measure different diameters (allbeit very minor differences. A 9mm firearms, by the way, may utilize different cartridges. A "9mm Luger" measures 9mm by 19mm long where as the Soviet Union designed their firearms with a 9mm by 18mm cartridge which is not compatible--go figure.
Yes, unless you have swapped the magazine release button to the right side (for left-handed use). Gen3 magazines do not have the notch for a reversed mag release. G17 magazines can be generally used in all 9mm Glock models.
In the old days, a 45 was 0.45 wide -- then came the bullets known by mm. Guess: a 22 is 0.22 inches wide, which is different from a 9mm. Notice, I have no idea how long the bullet is.